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Show I EUREKA REPO&TUft Thursday, August 6, 1942. Shoot More And Talk Lew Is New Admonition. rtj machine gun in action will use 30 pound of copper, which I a mile and a half of telephone wire. The copper aupply of thla country I now going Into ahell and not in- -j MINING NOTES The Chief Con. to wire. We are getting ready to waR preparing to alilp lime rock to shoot more and talk lea. jrrom their Homansville depoalt 'the augar factorlea of the atate. The Till I a it ahould be. However, il ha aome reault here Chief company waa alao making im- ,irovementa to Ita No. 1 ahaft lu or at home. In the telephone company If we tier to apeed up production. George had the material we could provide If. Hern of Salt Lake aald that worn the circuit and the aervlce for any would be taken up at once in thet. amount of call aa we have In the May Day and Unde Sam mine. the Zahrlakie But with the copper and other cording to Charlea liurn-liav- e material gone lo war, we do not truuaformer at the Lehi Tiulic A. 10 an electrical atorm. J the material to meet the In- I Neheker, In charge of the little trafflt. creaae In war-bor- n Ma ,n S011 T,u,,c- - rePr,ed hat a you to of ore was being made. orbuafnea. ,P, shipment u redm 1. C. liiahup, Mra. Fred Nea- Mr. use dlatanre not do Plea lung Mra- - Jam11 Denver had a 'or anything but nereaaary call. kilt aiM wl"n ,ha car ,n wh,ch ,iarr and local reduce naage Please your were turned over on a T riding visit (or gossip) over the- telelont . curve of the road near Homanavllle. J- Wajre Whlte aud W J. Carter Ilease do not call Washington ,r';a 0 C. If It can be avoided, and re-,- 0 ' train from calling coast cities except miner aged 4S ,rem0 erenclea. died at Provo of alllcoaia. The longer lines, particularly those fQT ,he new p0Ht ofrice B to the radflc fosst state and to WM ielK cleared o that construe-poin- ti eaat of the Miaaiaaippl River, .The woril could aoon start. to ,0 ire eepecially huey, and call p. j, ownfd trwund by hd these points should not be msde un- - j,e,)nt. and he wss moving building lsa they are vtry important or re- - ,l(.refrom- late lo Ihe war effort. Herbert Hopklnson, aged 41, died These requests are made so ss to ,, a prnvo hospital of pneumonia keep the lines free for the conduct .uperinducled by allicoels. Mrs. John H. McChrysial rerelv-rallof Ihe war. If your call are war the request la for all to help , a letter from her son. Captain Arthur McChryatal, who waa in putting them through. d in China. The state legislature changed the law whereby all county officers with the exception of county attorney and (short term commlaaloner, would be elected for a four year term. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Shriver and Mr. and Mra. Claude F. Baker return from a successful fishing trip to Fish Lake. The following and their children were at Bprlng Lake for an afternoon of bathing and piclne: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelaon, Mr. and Mra. Peter Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Shlrrell VanLeuven, lloff nan, Mrs. William Wanlass and Mrs. William Okey. A In 4 mlnutea FRIDAY - SATURDAY August Tih Th m mh Joy Show That A Big Two Ocean Navy! Our A Dorothy L&Mour William Holden Eddie Bracken Jimmy Dorsey In THE FLEETS IN With HKTTV HITTO.V UJCITY J.I.NK IlHODKM LEIF KHU KNON SUNDAY MONDAY August eih and 10th IRENE DUNNE in the LADY IN A JAM with I'ATRIfl KNOWLKH UA Id'll BELLAMY Kl'GKNE PALLKTTK MATINEE HUNDAY II P. M. TUESDAY Auguat ONLY - lllli FAMILY SHOW PACinO Starring Don W uhIow of Navy WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY August 12th aiul 13th ('aa i entals ami ourselves, wants a J between the derstandin of the Glamorous DuMtante DR. KILDARES VICTORY featuring Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore Ami Aa All Star Cant Yankees," ; ' starring Gary! Cooper, with Teresa Wright playing opposite him. If. the story of Lou Gehrig a life aliuw. an earnest, rattier shy young man who loved hi. mother and worked hard, attaining success and the honest admiration and aiTection of hi. countrymen. A typical American, we hope. If. loo bud that the dim-ou- t forbade the use of Kleig light, for the opening of this .well picture. Never j teTlc S WITH UNCLE SAM 5 , MdmiKlIlMUMMMki OVER THE TOP The moat profound FOR VICTORY with j UNITED STATES WAR 1; -- and THE TERESA WEIGHT BONDS-STAM- BOm STAMPS! PS ! : WAR COMES FIRST I , : I , The weight of war on the teh-hon- e Iin. grows heavier every day. We cant lniild new lines and switrldtoanls to carry the load lieeansc rosier, aluminum, ruhlier and other materials needed for telephone equipment are vital war materials as welt What faeilities we have must serve as fully as ossilde. Telephone subscribers thcmclves hold a great p:.rt of the answer. Here are sonic ways in which you can cooperate: 1 limit long distance UMge to necessary calls and be a - brief as ptnwiblc. Hie longer lines, particularly lliox to the Pacific Co-- -I states ami ea.l of the Misiwiipi River, are e.Nrially busy, and call- - lo llic-- e arras .liould not be made unless lliey are very important or relate to the war effort. If your call is delayed pirate do not aL the operator for reports less necessary. Such requests lie up switchboards. I un- Please do not call "Information" until you have referred lo the tele- calls Ollier sorb as for "lime of dev" should be avoided phone directory. unless they are nereary. As cannot always give you the lyjie of equipment you In some we ran furnish no new local service, and in general only juirty-lin- e service. Considerate use of party-lin- e service is neighborly and particularly helpful at this time. dr-ir- e. ca-- es P Long telephone conversation not only tie up the two lines that are connected but also the crnlral olliiv equipment that is common to many lines. 1 lease use the serviti- moderately. A long unnecessary conversation may delay a rail essential to the war rffnrl. U'e are confident of your continuing eotHru(iui in this emergency. " W. . I in Who bathes In worldy Joya swims the world of tears. Pblneas Fletcher. iS&st. MAN: Here she la U'l 4 Black at Reporter ofrte MAN: Why, 4 fiijif . - got only 30,000 miles . . . and look I make, model and year as that gray job youve got tagged to sell for $450. But that engine ia and runs like for another miles. owner took 30,000 Its pood Wgood Wt) of it greased it and drained the crankcase DEALER: oil-plat- ed - 1 1 1 every thousand muex. MAN: I always thought DEALER; Well, youre wrong, that was the bunk, youve got a pile of junk there to prove Do you want to add Ufa to your cerf Do you want oil economy f Sea Your Conoco Mllaaja Merchant today and get Conoco Nfh, Continental Oil Company FOR THE DURATION of your cor... Dont depend on hurried stops for gasoline to have your time and car checked. Join my club. Chooee one day each week to bring in your car. I will properly check your f tree, oil, radiator, ami battery. I will report anything that piqa'si (p need attention. will keep c careful record and once-a-we- , j yuu wliru gFVMWlg apl oil chaogq lire needed. '' you get maximum eerview' and car life at the least poaaibhi cost and trouble. , ek I Iwlg T ! and oihn fag parormam-frmlurlumt mill hr aW to U.nr Ji U mt , rareiwi hour, tho a avV a I'il n rniaii . . loom IlUim't (pfiii nomurutil I'M diilanro raf fan nt f'riiyia ('Halil L'trrdl, " rmmfa hrt InJmf mm ' in "I tlwl f J I its MAN: Oh, now I remember reading about that oil and the synthetics they use. Brother, Ill use nothing but Conoco NA from now on! 4!P mi' just breathed her last. We cars but not this kind. DEALER: Its a dual. He used Conooo oil. Thatg oil with the lynthetic that helps keep both the mo top and the oil clean, tract. EXltS Cinitrl Ragm fUy Ms lilt rols i T Cihu m Ciil," a mmrniic comrJy Im mOnWo botrj im Cifcna and Hi. tk lit M a Churl ! r uf a Cwua Mom," Hi a . . . Erie I arfciAirs family end their cofia, ffaifhi, a ill 8a lm4 iff trrhniriJ, k) d MAN: AU right , . , all right . . . Im wrong. Tell you whaj, Ill give you three hundred cash and my car fop that one if youll wise pie to the motor oil that follow used, pre-Hitl- er OlHii second-han- ... its the same Another newcomer to the spreeq ia Lenore Aubvrt, chosen by Samuel Goldwyn to play opposite Bob Hope in "They Got Me Covered." B'Jrn in Jugoslavia, daughter of a general in the Austrian army in days, she work.'d in pictures in Vienna. She was discovered by a talent scout while appearing in a play in Los Angeles. Goldwyn did more testing for this role than he has for any in several years, ft's a break for Miss Auberl she has conbeen signed lo a seven-yea- r Bob Hawk's How Am I Doin' " show has been on Ihe air for exactly half a year, and in that time 211 contestants have walked off with winnings totaling $13,213 The average take, according to Quizmaster Hawk, is from 310 to 3480; Mrs. William Riley, a South Bend, Ind., x housewife. Is the top winner- contestants have gone over the 34M mark in the last 28 weeks. .whatll you give me for her? DEALER: Sounds like aha want good Tha latest addition to the new crop of players recently signed by Metre Is William Bishop, nephew pf Helen Hayes. He's six feet two, wHH dark brown hair and eyes, and has won fame as football player. Hes played In stoak end in various stage plays in New York; in wq of them be supported bis famous sunt, has also sppsarrd on her radio program. A turning Star, maybe. e 1N0 TEIECUPI COMPANY 0U-T- Sounds strange, but here's what we hear from Metro about an important role in Katharine Hepburn's picture, Keeper of the Flame." The actor shown will portray the atar'l husband, and will appear in seven important scenes before meeting death in an accident. Alter that liell still b key figure in the picBut he'll never speak a ture. word. Swell chance to be paid for keeping mum I ncrnU lrve , . . Those inaho finlwT TELEPHONE can truth of its own possessions. They probably won't give Jerry Bulkley a chance to dance In Du Barry Was a Lady"; probably won't even know that ahe's a dancer. She's gone to Hollywood with a group of fellow models, and if they have an opportunity to do more than Just look pretty they'll be lucky. New York models aren't very enthusiastic about Hollywood any more; most of them refuse to go. Even 8300 a week for three months or so doesn't tempt them, since they may never faee a movie camera in that time, and when they come home folks think they just didnt make good. "(.( TIE MJONTJUN SHIES TANKS SERVE AS A SPEAR HEAD IN SCTTACitS. CRLrtH eneaav they ShECTERS And DRIVE ThC If Richard Haydn develops Indigestion it will be the fault of the writers of No Time for Love.' That's the new Claudette Colbert-Fre- d and comedy, MacMurray Haydn eats in every one of his scenes. Might sound like heaven to some, but not to him! bicucl Vrraus Sieam Diesel electric switch engines are Ivcoming increasingly popular on railroad, today because they have a higher starting power and better ac- celeration than corresponding steam engine. They can operate more than 48 hour, continuously without taking fuel or water. I did another picture have such a first night; it took place simultaneously in 40 KKO houses in New York, and more than 100,000 people attended it. i Buy tig, war Montaigne. Tranquil pleasures last the long-6we are not fitted to bear long ihe burden of great Joya. Dovee. Great joy, especially after a sudden change of rirrumatuneea, la apt lo be silent, and dwells rather in the heart than on the tongue. Fielding. Be faithful over home relations; they lead to higher Joys: obey the Golden Rule for human life, and it will spare you mui-hltternei.- .Mary Baker Eddy. Joy is an elation of spirit cf s plrlt which truata In the roodneM d dcfenqtheJop! Joy has more In it. ;nf gravity than of gaiety : tfi qoihq to cost Billions to t' o SNAKE in your gw a GEMS OF TllOl'tilir MitiimNimNiNimiHiHi ARMORED FORCfi o 0 I Ori-- 1 list of movies which really represent American life. She ought to include "Pride of the I I.ra, 1)gAHL BUCK, head of the East and West association, which promotes cultural un a, BLACKOUT Robert Preston and Martha O'Driscoll OupUv 4 GE'SCREEN-Mbl- O By VIRGINIA VALE UtlriKd b Wtiuprn Mrwipapcr Union. CONOCO sspwgr CONOCO MOTOR OIL |